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An Evening with Katja Riemann King’s College London, 17 May 2016

An Evening with Katja Riemann King’s College London, 17 May 2016 The Weekend (Nina Grosse, 2012). Introduced by Verena von Eicken Katja Riemann in conversation with Professor Erica Carter. Bandits (1997). Der bewegte Mann (1994). Fack ju Göthe (2013). Rosenstrasse (2003).

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An Evening with Katja Riemann King’s College London, 17 May 2016

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  1. An Evening with Katja Riemann King’s College London, 17 May 2016 The Weekend (Nina Grosse, 2012). Introduced by Verena von Eicken Katja Riemann in conversation with Professor Erica Carter

  2. Bandits (1997) Derbewegte Mann (1994) FackjuGöthe(2013) Rosenstrasse(2003)

  3. 1990s: ‘Relationship comedies’ 2000s: Historical dramas

  4. Maybe, Maybe Not…(SönkeWortmann, 1994) Talk of the Town(Rainer Kaufmann,1995)

  5. The Weekend (Nina Grosse, 2012

  6. Inga(Katja Riemann) Ulrich (Tobias Moretti) Jens (Sebastian Koch)

  7. Red Army Faction –Leading figures Brigitte Monhaupt Ulrike Meinhof Andreas Baader Gudrun Ensslin

  8. RAF Terrorism and its aftermath on screen

  9. Ulrike Meinhof(Martina Gedeck) GundrunEnsslin (Johanna Wokalek) Petra Schelm (A. Maria Lara) Brigitte Mohnhaupt(NadjaUhl) in The BaaderMeinhof Complex “The attribution of falsely presumed female dominance with German Linksterrorismus can […] be understood as a masculinistideologem that served to position the RAF as a target of a socially and politically rooted antifeminism.” –VojinSašaVukadinovic

  10. Tina(Barbara Auer) Inga(Katja Riemann)

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